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Section 1 - Preamble

(1) This Policy is currently under review as part of the Unit and Course Management System (UCMS) project. To the extent of any inconsistency, the Unit and Course Management System http://staff.scu.edu.au/ucms/ takes precedence over the contents of this Policy.

Section 2 - Definitions

Section 3 - Introduction

(3) The Unit Statement describes the context, aims, objectives, content, assessment and materials requirements for a unit. It is provided to a student at the commencement of the teaching period in which the unit is being offered. It must be in accordance with University Policy and Rules.

Section 4 - Objectives

(5) To provide procedures and a format for writing and changing Unit Statements that can meet the information needs of audiences served by the Unit Statement and satisfy teaching and learning, curriculum and quality assurance requirements.

Section 5 - Content and Implementation

Part A - Procedures

(6) The unit statement is a document approved initially by Accreditation Committee of Academic Board, and maintained by the relevant School or College.

(7) The procedure for the approval of a new Unit Statement is that it will be put forward (usually as part of a course accreditation or course change submission) by the School/College or a delegated sub-committee of School Board /College Board to the Accreditation Committee of Academic Board. The attached Unit Master File is to be used.

(8) The Unit Statement Development Guidelines for Unit Assessors when developing a new Unit Statement have been compiled to indicate desirable and compulsory features in the format of a unit statement submitted for approval.

(10) An overview of the process flow is given in the Initial Approval and Amendment Flowchart.

(11) Other information provided to students (e.g. Unit Information Guides or Study Guides) will normally provide more detail than is contained in the Unit Statement, especially regarding student assessment requirements. All information provided to students must be consistent with the Unit Statement.

Part B - New Unit Statements

(12) The Unit Statement Development Guidelines for Unit Assessors to be used when developing a Unit Statement have been compiled to indicate desirable and compulsory features in the format of a unit statement submitted for approval.

(13) The Unit Master File should be used in conjunction with the Unit Statement Development Guidelines when creating new Unit Statements.

Part C - Amended Unit Statements

(14) Amended Unit Statements require different levels of approval or notification for its components.